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Houston Area Traditional Shelters
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How to Adopt Nonlethal Control for Stray and Feral Cats at Your Shelter or Animal Services Facility
Organizations like Alley Cat Allies and Friends For Life have long been proponents of TNR (trap-neuter-return) efforts. Friends For Life does this in
#ProjectWARM Community Cat House Construction
Each year, Friends For Life builds hundreds of tiny homes for community cats. To cover the cost of making these, we ask those acquiring them at the
Safe Relocation of Feral Cats
Ideally, feral cats should not be relocated from their territory. Unless they are threatened or their environment is in danger, the best place for
Should we release feral cats who test positive for FIV?
“What we do as feral cat caretakers and advocates is not easy. But we do it because we care — because we love cats. There is a lot of fear around FIV.
Community Cats: Discover the truth about the vacuum effect
Organizations like Alley Cat Allies and Friends For Life have long been proponents of TNR (trap-neuter-return) efforts. Friends For Life does this in
The No Kill Advocate’s “Feral Cat Edition”
In this issue of “The No Kill Advocate” (Issue #6 2008), the No Kill Advocacy Center details: The Wild Life of Feral Cats – The humane movement